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Fool

Words & Music by Carl Sigman, James Last

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Fool

Words & Music by Carl Sigman, James Last

Fool, you didn't have to hurt her
Fool, you didn't have to lose her
Fool, you only had to love her
But now her love is gone

Fool, you could have made her want you
Fool, you could have made her love you
Fool, you only had to love her
But now her love is gone

Gone now, the love and laughter
See yourself the morning after
Can't you see her eyes are misty
As she said good-bye

Fool, you didn't have to hurt her
Fool, you didn't have to lose her
Fool, you only had to love her
But now your love is gone

Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Fool, you only had to love her
But now her love is gone

Fool, you could have made her want you
Fool, you could have made her love you
Fool, you only had to love her
But now her love is gone

Fool, you didn't have to hurt her
Fool, you didn't have to lose her
Fool, you only had to love her

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Elvis recorded Fool, a Carl Sigman-James Last composition, on March 28, 1972, at RCA's Hollywood Studios. His single release reached #17 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, staying on the chart for 12 weeks. Fool peaked at #31 on the country chart and #12 on the Easy-Listening chart. In 1969 Wayne Newton recorded Fool (RCA 0126), but it did not chart.

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Fool, you didn't have to hurt her
Fool, you didn't have to lose her
Fool, you only had to love her
But now her love is gone

Fool, you could have made her want you
Fool, you could have made her love you
Fool, you only had to love her
But now her love is gone

Gone now, the love and laughter
See yourself the morning after
Can't you see her eyes are misty
As she said good-bye

Fool, you didn't have to hurt her
Fool, you didn't have to lose her
Fool, you only had to love her
But now your love is gone

Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Fool, you only had to love her
But now her love is gone

Fool, you could have made her want you
Fool, you could have made her love you
Fool, you only had to love her
But now her love is gone

Fool, you didn't have to hurt her
Fool, you didn't have to lose her
Fool, you only had to love her


Elvis recorded Fool, a Carl Sigman-James Last composition, on March 28, 1972, at RCA's Hollywood Studios. His single release reached #17 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, staying on the chart for 12 weeks. Fool peaked at #31 on the country chart and #12 on the Easy-Listening chart. In 1969 Wayne Newton recorded Fool (RCA 0126), but it did not chart.